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I was just wondering everbodys thoughts on how metallica achieved its guitar sound on the garage inc album. On songs like astronomy, whisky in a jar, turn the page. I was wondering peoples thoughts on what amps they used, amp settings, mic technique, mic placement, tracks, tuning, plugins, eq, everything. To me that sound is one of the best, probally the best guitar sound ive heard, its just giagantic. Any kind of disscusion would help me so thanks a lot I hope you can help me out. I'm not talking about the universal metallica guitar sound either, im' talking garage inc. disc 1

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multoc Fri, 04/06/2007 - 19:11

the booklet of the CD case, I own that album and the more guitar tracks you add to a rhythm track the less BIG it gets.

2 guitar tracks (hard left/hard right), mic'd probably outside of the cone (the more on the cone you are the brighter the sound, this sound is very dark). They're also using tube amps so that tube distortion is most of the sound.
Then the fact they are at a world class studio (The Plant in San Fransisco, CA) has a lot to do with it also.

Checklist: New strings, tube amplifiers, off the cone mic'ing, world class studio

multoc Sun, 04/08/2007 - 19:06

billy corgan layered multiple guitar lines at once, this guy was talking about layering the SAME guitar part on top of eachother (2 hard right/2 hard left)........I can actually quote Bryan Wilson from some movie documentary he made where he spoke of the phenomina of layering guitar tracks on top of eachother thinning out the sound!

I for one know that adding different guitar parts on top of eachother is awesome (when I record my brother's band he does it all the time, SIX GUITAR PARTS @ ONCE!)

fourone3 Fri, 04/20/2007 - 09:49

Side note about that album - I remember an interview that Lars did. He said something to the effect that it took them the shortest time to record that album - If I remember correctly his words were "It took us longer to unload the equipment from our last tour than it did to record that album".

Can I get some of that talent, please? Hahaha

therecordingart Fri, 04/20/2007 - 12:52

packrobottom wrote: " the more guitar tracks you add to a rhythm track the less BIG it gets"

You might wanna let Billy Corgan know that cause siamese dream the guitars sound pretty big to me.

You might want to give Andy Sneap a call and tell him that all of his guitar recordings sound thin...especially on Killswitch Engage's records. Same goes for pretty much every metal band.